Improvement in belt-gearlfclgs



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ilitbed gieten Letters' Patent No. 110,955, dated Jennery 17, 1871.

IMPROVEMENTIN BELT-GEARINGS.

The Schedule efezred to in these Letters Patent and pari: of the same.

IQ'JAMES H. BUTLER, of Hampden, in the oounty ,of Penobseob and State of Maine, have invented ce1'- tain Improyemenfs in Belt-Gearing, of whioli the fol- Drum A is placed-in a horizontal position.

'Arbor-pulley B is arranged et :my incline desired'.

The loose pulleys C nre adjusted nt such an incline ns will correspond with the location of drum und m'- bor-p'nlleys and prevent the belts from slipping off drnnil or arbor-pulleys.

I olnim ns my invention- Conveying the power vfrom :i driving-drum to n, pulley on an arbor, which may be nt any incline, by means of a, belt runningL over two loose pulleys arranged at an intermediate point, and at s zueh'zmv in1 eline as will oorrespond'with the incline of the pulley on the arbor and driving-drum.

Y JAMES H. BUTLER. Witnesses:

A T. C. GONNOLLY,

FHINEAS J ANNEY. 

